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Disproportionate assets: Lokayukta raids Karnataka govt officials across state

The Karnataka Lokayukta launched a massive anti-corruption operation targeting 12 government officials across the state. Simultaneous raids were conducted in multiple districts, investigating allegations of illegal asset accumulation. The operation covered various government departments, including Agriculture, Education, and Revenue sectors. These coordinated raids highlight the ongoing efforts to combat potential corruption within government machinery.

Bengaluru, Oct 14

Karnataka Lokayukta sleuths conducted simultaneous raids on Tuesday at the residences, properties, and offices of 12 government officers across the state, following complaints related to disproportionate assets.

According to preliminary information, the raids were carried out against three officers in Bengaluru, including a woman officer.

The residence of G. Manjunath from Mallasandra Maternity Hospital, N.K. Gangamari Gowda, the Special Land Acquisition Officer of Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited, and V. Sumangali, an officer attached to the Secondary Education Board, were searched in Bengaluru.

In Udupi, the residence and commercial complex of L.P. Naik, the RTO officer, were raided, while searches are also taking place in his native Karwar district.

In Chitradurga district, acting on allegations of disproportionate assets, the Lokayukta team raided the residence of the Agriculture Department's Assistant Director Chandra Kumar. The operation was led by Chitradurga Lokayukta SP Vasudevaram, DySP Mrutyunjaya, and PI Manjunath.

Early morning raids were also conducted on two houses belonging to the officer and the Agriculture Department office in Chitradurga. The houses searched were located in Taralabalu Nagar and T. Nulenoor village of Holalkere taluk.

In Bidar, the Lokayukta officials carried out simultaneous raids at four locations on allegations of amassing illegal assets. The searches included the residence of Dhoolappa, Assistant Director of the Agriculture Department in Aurad taluk.

The raids were conducted at his residence in Guru Nanak Colony of Bidar city, his house in Kadyal village of Bhalki, the Agriculture Department's AD office in Aurad, and the Mudol office in Aurad.

The raids were also conducted at the residence of Jyothi Mary, a First Division Clerk in Hassan, Karnataka Rural Infrastructure Development Limited (KRIDL) Assistant Executive Engineer (AEE) Jagadish Naik in Davanagere; Revenue Inspector and Village Accountant Ashok in Ranebennur taluk of Haveri district; in-charge CEO of Savanur Taluk Panchayat Basavesh; junior engineer Kiran attached to Alamatti Right Bank Canal Office in Bagalkot; and B. S. Naduvinamani, junior engineer attached to Karnataka Food and Civil Supplies Corporation (KFCSC).

According to preliminary information, the raids were underway at several places.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good initiative by Lokayukta. But I hope this is not just for show. The real test will be whether these cases reach logical conclusion and the guilty are punished. We've seen many such raids before with no results.

Sarah B

As someone working in corporate sector, it's shocking to see how government officials accumulate such wealth. Their salaries don't justify multiple properties and commercial complexes. This corruption affects development projects and public services.

Aditya G

Notice how many are from Agriculture Department? This is where maximum corruption happens - subsidies, schemes, everything gets siphoned off. Farmers suffer while these officers build palaces. ðŸ˜

Michael C

While I support anti-corruption drives, I hope there's proper evidence and due process. Sometimes honest officers also get targeted in these raids. The system should protect the innocent while punishing the corrupt.

Nisha Z

From RTO to Agriculture to Education - corruption is everywhere! When will this stop? Our tax money is being looted in broad daylight. Need stricter laws and faster trials for such cases. 🇮🇳

Karthik V

The scale of these raids across multiple districts shows how widespread the problem is. Hope this sends a strong message to other corrupt officials. Public should also stop paying bribes - that's where it starts.

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